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The US State Department expressed “great concern” on Wednesday about the Chinese government’s recent call for a broad swathe of its populace to join anti-espionage efforts.

China is “encouraging citizens to spy on each other”, department spokesman Matthew Miller said. “It’s something that’s of great concern.”

“We are closely monitoring the implementation of China’s new counter-espionage law … which, as written, greatly expands the scope of what activities are considered espionage,” he said.

“In addition to being concerned about these new reports, we remain concerned about the risk of arbitrary arrest and detention [in China].”

He added: “I will add that these are these are issues that [Secretary of State Antony Blinken] raised in his meetings with Chinese officials.”

Blinken travelled to Beijing in June to meet then-foreign minister Qin Gang in an effort to ease tensions between the countries.

After he was back in the US, Blinken said the Chinese government’s perception that Washington intended to “contain” the country “economically and globally” was a “lengthy part of the discussions”.

The State Department had reacted to the anti-espionage law before Beijing’s Ministry of State Security (MSS) used a WeChat article on Tuesday to call on the general public to help security agencies implement it.

Miller said US officials have not had a chance to discuss the WeChat article because that “broke overnight”.

Without changing the Level 3 travel advisory status, the State Department issued an updated advisory last month, warning US citizens to reconsider travel to mainland China because of “the risk of wrongful detention”.

China has implemented a new counter-espionage law and called for its populace to join in the efforts. Photo: AP

The US State Department expressed “great concern” on Wednesday about the Chinese government’s recent call for a broad swathe of its populace to join anti-espionage efforts.

China is “encouraging citizens to spy on each other”, department spokesman Matthew Miller said. “It’s something that’s of great concern.”

“We are closely monitoring the implementation of China’s new counter-espionage law … which, as written, greatly expands the scope of what activities are considered espionage,” he said.

“In addition to being concerned about these new reports, we remain concerned about the risk of arbitrary arrest and detention [in China].”

He added: “I will add that these are these are issues that [Secretary of State Antony Blinken] raised in his meetings with Chinese officials.”

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